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  • Apparently people were buying Unglued packs just for the lands.

    And for Timmy, Power Gamer. Just wait til I get my Leviathan.
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    • Originally posted by loinburger
      Apparently people were buying Unglued packs just for the lands.
      Wouldn't you? They look a hell of a lot better than the lands from the real sets.
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      • Yeah, I did once or twice. Got me some plains and an island. Trouble was that £2 was quite a lot for one land card, when I needed 20 or 30.
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        • loin,

          Oh yeah, The Cheese Stands Alone is great.


          Originally posted by obiwan18


          The sliver killer. There is only one card that works better, Humility.
          Yup, that's what I thought. Crystalline Slivers notwithstanding.
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          • the card with what I could get all my money back.
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            • Originally posted by obiwan18


              The sliver killer.
              That's what makes Ward Slivers such a life-saver.
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              • How useful is lingering death? I got one card of it in the booster pack I bought and was thinking of slipping it into my Zombie deck.
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                • Originally posted by DinoDoc
                  That's what makes Ward Slivers such a life-saver.
                  Nope. Wards (i.e., protection from some colour) doesn't work against non-targeted spells.
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                  • Originally posted by DinoDoc
                    How useful is lingering death?
                    What does it do?
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                    • Crystalline Slivers notwithstanding.
                      Humility is a non-targetted effect, so is extinction. Humility is much more fun because unless the player decided to put in a disenchant, the game is over.

                      I lost once to the combo of Humility, and Island Sanctuary. My friend asked me if I had a disenchant. I ended up drawing all my deck just to make sure.
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                      • Well, obiwan, thats what happens with creature decks. I guess no red or black in that one, eh?

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                        • Originally posted by Urban Ranger
                          What does it do?
                          It's an enchant spell that forces the owner of the target creature to sacrifice it at the end of his turn.
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                          • That's pretty mean.

                            Gotta make sure you don't cast it on Wonder.
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                              • Originally posted by DinoDoc
                                It's an enchant spell that forces the owner of the target creature to sacrifice it at the end of his turn.
                                That could be useful if you don't have other major ways to wipe out enemy meanies.

                                More useful though if you combine it with re-animation spells, ones that let you dig through graveyards to put critters in play.
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